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upon which Christ's Body will be laid. He then unlifts his hands and begins in silence: - - l[)HERE~ORE we very humbly beg and beseech Thee, Most Merciful Father, through Jesus Christ Thy Son, Our Lord, to receive and to hie s these gifts, these oblations, these holy and spotless hosts, Here he thrice signs the Oblation with the sign of the Cross. which we offer up unto Thee in the first place for Thy Holy Catholic Church. Do Thou vouchsafe in all the earth to bestow upon her Thy peace, to keep her, to gather her together, and to guide her; as likewise, Thy servant, Pius XI, our Pope; Charles Hubert, our Bishop, and all men who are orthodox in belief and who profess the Catholic and Apostolic Faith. The Commemoration of the Living Be mindful, 0 Lord, of Thy servants and of Thine hand- maidens, N. N. Pausing, and joining his hands, the celebrant here makes supplication by name for those for whom he desires more especially to pray. (f ND of all here present, Lhe faith of each one of whom is known to Thee, nor is his devotion hidden from Thee. For them we offer up to Thee this Sacrifice of praise; as they, too, offer it up for themselves, for their households and all dear to them, for the salvation of their own souls, for the health and welfare they hope for, and pay their vows to Thee, God Everlasting, Living and True. The beginning of the Action ot· more solemn part of the Sacrifice. JC AVING communion with and venerating the memory, in the first place, of the glorious Mary ever a Virgin, Mother of Jesus Christ, Our God and Our Lord; but also of Thy blessed Apostles and Martyrs, Peter and Paul, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, James, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon and Thad- deus; of Linus, Cletus, Clement, Xystus, Cornelius, Cyprian, Lawrence, Chrysogonus, John and Paul, Cosmas and Damian, and all Thy Saints; for the sake of whose merits and prayers do Thou 34

grant us to be in all things safeguarded by Thy ure defence. Through the same Christ, Our Lord. Amen. The celebrant now spreads out his hands over the Oblation again, praying that Almighty God graciously accept it. And here is given notice, by ringing the sanctuary bell, of the Consec1·ation which is about to take place. Dm·ing the action just before the consecration of the bread and wine, the Consecrator says: - THIS Oblation, therefore, of our service, and that of Thy whole family which we offer Thee, also for this Thy servant, whom Thou hast vouchsafed to promote to the order of the episcopate, -we beseech Thee, 0 Lord, graciously to accept, and to kindly preserve Thy favors in him, so that what has been accomplished by the divine gift, may be allowed by the divine effects; and dis- pose our days in Thy peace, and command us to be delivered from eternal damnation, and to be numbered in the flock of Thine elect. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen. The one consecrated says: - ~f HIS Oblation, therefore, of our service, and that of Thy whole family which we offer Thee, also for this Thy servant, whom Thou hast vouchsafed to promote to the order of bishop, we be- seech Thee, 0 Lord, graciously to accept and kindly to preserve in me Thy favors so that what I have accomplished by the divine gift, I may complete by divine effects; and dispose our days in Thy peace, and command us to be delivered from eternal damna- tion and to be numbered in the flock of Thine elect. Through Christ Our Lord. R. Amen. And moreover, do Thou, 0 God, rn all ways vouchsafe to bless this same Oblation, He signs the bread and wine before him with the sign of the holy Cross and in like manner, at each of the italicized words next following : - to take it for Thy very own, to approve it, to perfect it, and to render it well-pleasing to Thyself, so that, on our behalf, it may be changed into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, Thy Most dear Son, Our Lord. 35

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